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„. ''-' 7Z "THE LANCET." ~ ~ ! A sound *«™*away, which our analysis and examination show to bo | of a fragrance, punty and quality second to nono "tf „ Tt . THE BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL » Ifc » a very palatable Brandy, of undoubtedly high quaUty" We consM,, .t a pure product, and well worthy of the attention of thi prrfe^T" .' „„ "THE TIMEB." frononnced by exports to be palatable and of hi<rh onalihr «n^ possess all the gennine characteristics of Fine &t» GOLD MEDALS .WHEREVErITxHIBITED. 4 BRAND .?■** CONDENSED Mill iJSg'paß^tßto The "Milkmaid" Brand is guaranteed to E^^^^S contain all the cream of the original milk. PNDENSED MHI In the Process of manufacture nothing but isHk* J^ilf water is removed, nothing hut the best iwl M^WW '■ refine( ' 1 su Sar added. S Jw® ' Avoid 10-KT-prioed brands from which the HBCSotIbJ^ crensi has h9en abs tracted, and ask for l^^^^3 tbe "Milkmaid" Brand, the best f or aU My mm GREAT GRANDPARENTS must have used And SO WILL i. FIRST MANUFACTURED A.D. 1742. THE undersigned bega to Inlortn 'tha «■-*- /-» ry t t-i m -m^. » Pnblio of Nelson and ths Barronnd- IY Il7j I tO F T*J A Ing Country Districts thai he has COM- *"*---^-A" * ■*-* -* *-* ■£* MENCED BUBINEBB In Waimea-stree £h Fragrant. (to those premises next to D. Grant Baker), R. SNQDQ 8 ABB, Ageat . general grocee and Dead-beats. PROYISION DEALER,! « and irnetß by atrial attention to basinesaj rhe large number oi m merit a share of pnlilio patronage, waggera who make a «*"■ Produoe Bought or Taken in Exohange of „™- Jl* ♦ ! II lor Goods. .practice of arriving at a fl All Groceries ker. of the BestQuality** in. the shank oi J and at Reasonable Prices, "ho evening, asking for * Goods delivered to any part ot the Town work and hoping they will aot get it or Country. are a hoavy tax on the industrious E D WIN WELLS X S\J^\ TS f ****™ j* GENERAL GBOCEB AND PBOVJBIO Wnd CEEaIpN IT A^^ WAIMEA 8T NBLS, Utf-SEEfoj breakfast knowing that i_ lt ™ the best, and is sold everywhora _ <n nett wfeiijht fanev canisters L'OSTttUSS Mixed Painta for |Honae — y caniatera - Painting. Will make laeting| work nnd give great B»tisfaotion. LTJSTRTTSS Painta an m»de fro.ng|the finest and moat lasting materials. The oolours (excepting Bine) an abaolutsly permanent, ■ L'DBTBUH3 Paints in*"l4lb tins, 36/--per owt., Single Tins 4Jd lb., Small Tms fid Ib. To be had from: J. P. COOES, Agent, L'U3TBOSS v Paintß will not oraok, bnt «^w will m»king lMting and aataa&wtory H^^B jk wuik. Any one oan apply thtm. Tn m r_ JEW. s*s^lsV BAW sCfe L'trSTEUSS Mixed Paints to be h«d luP %^JI \J 1% "^J trom Ihe Agent, J. P. COOKE, ' ,m B «^s**r Hardy-street, in 112b Tins, 38'« par owt,, natoMh - Of all descriptions L-USTRUSa: Painta wfll 'stand severe „__^ exposure for years. They will be U"^B found the beatland cheapest for all pur- S&^& B " fl-Rfc-B V***"****. •= OOUND KOZIE TEA B . S&SSSTj*. In any style - at m ° lailpce CTTIJLL YOU PURCHASE A TYPEWRITER According to leading manufacturers o *** L>OllipiBLo (jCOCK! Typewriters, oach makes "The Best.' The truth probably is that nearly every UD well-knowD Typewriter has merits and defeote „ ,« . „ BSI I ■ JL A knowledge of the defects of a nf ive. H B ~f*V. maohine ib as important to a buyer as a BIt&» B e*r knowledge of its merits ; and it behoves m » KSH | the discriminating purchaser to not only read the claims put forward in behalf of T\T\ Arj t\ il r i r«n various machines, but to 1 JIJm I | li II 111 COMPARE THE WORK OP ALL. JJI II /il Iffl M I \ Perfect alignment in the Hammond is I 1 lIT I li ll ill IM\1 M \ assured, because the types are cast in a \ 1 it U IJI Iti 111l 111 lit selid segment— the Shuttle-whosemove- I w *■**■'* *«. Asia/ ments right and left are accurately Van _ — guiSed by its sliding in a steel anvil. I BEBj £^ „-2 -». B Perfect alignment, work in sight, i {gBSH gB 808 f|B| m B speed, durability, interchangeable type, ? IhBB^MIIiII I 'ilfl B light elastio touch, any width paper, are lif I W fill W I fl fifl B combined in the No. 2 " Hammond "ma ifl ■**■ ""^ *■*•**■■■ ■ degree far superior to any other machine, The "Hammond" manifolds from AND three to twelve copies, according to the i th in e o S u S l f st°t P hrmost reliable^ QTHER CARDS. writer ' # PorSS H -lha A " H^-^ com. i Always on Hand at the plete, with carrying case, weighs 191bs. » _ __ It can be operated as readily on one's lap Ti/ir M. ff R as on a table. 1 JL W jgi 7^' jSL 4 Languages. — Fourteen languages ean ■*=* = i^ A Tr ff be written on a single "Hammond.; nPDTPt? Tabnlating.-As all the work » m UrrlLJi. sight and the exaot location of eaon v * * * WJ -*« character to be printed easily ascertained without reference to a scale, the "Ham- ! mond '' is unequalled for the making f ! finanoial statements, invoices, eto. The deoided preference t shown for "perfect alignment" proves' that operators want above all else a machine that does good work, for they are aware that "BY THE WORK ONE KNOWS i . THE WORKMAN." j . For further partioulars apply R, LUOAS & SON, Agents for the Hammond Typewriter, [ for tha South Island of N.Z. { -

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 174, 2 August 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 174, 2 August 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 174, 2 August 1898, Page 4